Located in one of the oldest neighborhoods in Lewiston is one of the oldest parks. Vollmer Park has been many things to many people over the years. From a place where they learned to swim and spent summer days; To a place where they won the track meet. Used primarily by the school district these… Read more »
Thing to do: Parks
Baughman Park
This green space is a great place to go and feel at one with nature. Take some dry bread and the kids, and spend an hour feeding and watching the ducks in the nearby pond. And when the temperatures rise there are lots of trees to provide a nice shady place to cool off.
Demolay Park
This green space overlooks the Snake River from Normal Hill. It’s a great place to sit and watch the world go by. Or take the steep pathway down to Snake River Avenue and the beltway along the river. This is also a terrific place to throw a Frisbee or play catch.
Community Park
This is a great place to take an evening stroll or vigorous morning walk. Or if you are so inclined a jog. Either way this park is located in the Lewiston Orchards and has panoramic views, a great paved trail and restrooms. This park is a work in progress with numerous amenities planned, including an… Read more »
Clearwater Park
This park has a pond and a baseball field. What more could you need for an afternoon with your family? There are on-sight restrooms as well. Oh and don’t forget the dog – Penny’s Memorial Dog Park is located next to this park.
Brackenbury Square
This concrete park is a beautiful addition to the downtown Lewiston area. With a great stage, beautiful public art, a fountain and picnic tables. This space makes for a great place to attend a Saturday evening concert or just enjoy a picnic lunch while shopping.
Airport Park
A great place to spend a Saturday with the family. This park has it all, baseball field, basketball court, a pump track, and two tennis courts! There is a play area and a picnic shelter, as well as public barbecue grills. During season, the restrooms and concession stands are open!
Hells Gate State Park
The park offers a variety of conveniences for area residents and visitors. Camping and boat moorage is available year-round. The park offers hook-up sites, showers, picnic facilities, hiking and mountain biking trails an archery range, boat launch and a swimming beach. The Lewis and Clark Discovery Center features indoor educational displays, a two-acre outdoor interpretive plaza along the banks of… Read more »
Fields Spring State Park
Prepare to be wowed by this incredible state park! Nestled in the folds of the Blue mountains, this Southeast Washington park has some of the state’s most spectacular scenery. Fields Spring is an 826-acre, forested camping park in the Blue Mountains. With unique accommodations including two eight-person tepees and a 20-person loft in a lodge… Read more »
Chief Timothy Park
This park holds the same unique experience of peace and tranquility that was found when Lewis and Clark traveled across the island in 1806. Today the spirit still lives in an atmosphere of natural beauty. Overnight camping, swimming beach and picnic area is available.